I'm a new to UNIX/LINUX. I just put cygwin on my laptop and I can navigate around the directories, but I can't open files (.doc, .ppt, .html or .exe). Is there an explicit command to do this? I know that in Solaris when it does not recognize the file, it brings up the list of available viewing... (4 Replies)
when i try to open a txt file in lynx I need to provide the filename or use wildcards to open. Autocompletion doesn't work for some reason.
Also, trying to open files like: .sh, .py etc. ends up in the following error:
lynx: Start file could not be found or is not text/html or text/plain ... (0 Replies)
Dear experts,
Im having an unusual problem and its been giving me a bad headache.
I have the script below #!/usr/bin/sh -x
ticketinputdir=/IN_DATA1/tickets
ticketoutputdir=/IN_DATA2
YDAY=`env TZ=A12B date '+%Y%m%d'`
for i in INA INB INC IND INE
do
mkdir $ticketoutputdir/$i/$YDAY... (4 Replies)
Im aware under IE, javascript uses ActiveX Objects to open up and manipulate text files, excel files etc..
How abouts would I open a text file using javascript in Firefox ?
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Using a Single Unix Command how can i find all of the files ending in .log in the /output directory tree that have the string “ERROR:” in the file
I tried these but was not successful:
cd /output; ls *.log | grep "ERROR:" (2 Replies)
Hello,
I know nothing about UNIX, ftp, etc. I am building an excel VBA macro which calls a .bat file. I've taken a pre-existing batch file and am trying to modify it to fit my purposes. I would be very grateful for some assistance.
Here is my .bat file:
echo off
set... (9 Replies)
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Can anyone explain this error to me? I am trying to use resize2fs to resize an ext4 partition. I did unmount the partition and I don't have any files opened or anything like that. Here is the full output.
# resize2fs -p /home 3G
resize2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
open: Is a directory while... (1 Reply)
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gdcmscanner
gdcmscanner(1) GDCM gdcmscanner(1)NAME
gdcmscanner - Scan a directory containing DICOM files.
SYNOPSIS
gdcmscanner [options] directory
DESCRIPTION
The gdcmscanner is a command line tool to quickly extract value from a set of DICOM attribute in a DICOM File-Set.
PARAMETERS
-d --dir DICOM directory
-t --tag %d,%d DICOM tag(s) to look for
options
-p --print Print output.
-r --recursive Recusively descend directory.
general options
-h--help
print this help text and exit
-v--version
print version information and exit
-V--verbose
verbose mode (warning+error).
-W--warning
warning mode, print warning information
-E--error
error mode, print error information
-D--debug
debug mode, print debug information
Typical usageSimple usage
In order to display all the value for Patient Name (0010,0010) in the directory name gdcmData, simply do:
$ gdcmscanner -t 10,10 -d gdcmData -p
Complex usage
Because gdcmscanner does not support progress, you have to wait until all files are traversed to see any results. This is quite cumbersome,
on UNIX this can be worked around with the following trick:
$ find gdcmData -type d -exec gdcmscanner -t 10,10 -d {} -p ;
So all directory are locally traversed (no child directory are recursively traversed), which means results comes out much faster.
SEE ALSO gdcmdump(1), gdcmraw(1)COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Mathieu Malaterre
Version 2.2.0 Tue Feb 5 2013 gdcmscanner(1)